
Friends of the Brothers: A Celebration of the Allman Brothers
Fri, 23 Jan, 8:00 PM EST
Doors open
5:00 PM EST
Daryl's House
130 NY-22, Pawling, NY 12564
Description
The group members’ first-hand experience with the Allman Brothers Band and their deep knowledge of the repertoire and the music’s roots and heritage allows them to play with an unrivaled depth.
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Age Limit
All Ages

Southern Rock
Friends of the Brothers: A Celebration of the Allman Brothers
Friends of the Brothers: A Celebration of the Allman Brothers
Southern Rock
Friends of the Brothers is a celebration of the music of the Allman Brothers Band, with members closely associated with the original band and continuing the brotherhood with passion, committed to the ideals of every night being special and unique. Since April 2024, the band has performed regularly with Jaimoe, the sole surviving original member of the Allman Brothers Band. Allman Brothers and Gov’t Mule guitarist Warren Haynes and his bassist Kevin Scott have also been recent guests, as has the ABB’s Oteil Burbridge. That they all would play with the band speaks volumes about the intent and integrity with which Friends of the Brothers approach the Allman Brothers catalog.
Guitarist/singer Junior Mack fronted Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band for 12 years and starred in the critically acclaimed Broadway show Lackawanna Blues. Guitarist Andy Aledort played with Dickey Betts for 10 years, has recorded with Double Trouble and Band of Gypsys and toured with Experience Hendrix. Singer/guitarist Alan Paul is the author of two New York Times bestsellers about the band, One Way Out and Brothers and Sisters, both based on 25 years of reporting on and interviewing the band.
The group members’ first-hand experience with the Allman Brothers Band and their deep knowledge of the repertoire and the music’s roots and heritage allows them to play with an unrivaled depth. They perform songs from every stage of the Allman Brothers Band’s career, backed by a band of inspirational, veteran players, including drummers Dave Diamond (Zen Tricksters, Bob Weir, Robert Randolph) and Lee Finkelstein (Tower of Power, Blues Brothers), bassist Craig Privett (Half Step) and keyboardist Mike Katzman (Leslie Mendelsohn).
"This band is based around our shared love of the Allman Brothers Band and our friendships with one another," says Paul. "It's not just a gig. The music is holy to us, but it's also alive. We honor our friends and mentors' legacies by investing this great music with life, heart and passion. It's not about copying solos, which would be completely against the spirit the Allman Brothers had from the day Duane Allman formed the band in 1969."
They are often joined by singer Lamar Williams Jr., who is the son of the late Allman Brothers bassist and was featured in Les Brers, featuring ABB members Butch Trucks, Jaimoe, Oteil Burbridge and Jack Pearson. Founding keyboardist Peter Levin toured the world with Gregg Allman for 3 years and appears on his final album, Southern Blood. Mack, Aledort, Levin and Williams all performed with the Allman Brothers Band.
Other Friends have included guitarists Duane Betts, Johnny Stachela, Eric Krasno, Tash Neal (Slash, Amy Helm) and Brandon “Taz” Niederauer; keyboardists Jason Crosby (Phil Lesh, Susan Tedeschi), Gabe Dixon (Tedeschi Trucks Band), Steve Molitz (Phil Lesh, Robby Krieger) and Ike Stubblefield (Col, Bruce Hampton, George Benson), drummers Jeff Sipe (Col. Bruce Hampton, Warren Haynes), Eric Kalb (Eric Krasno, John Scofield, Scott Sharrard) and Van Romaine (Steve Morse, the Dixie Dregs), saxophonist Ron Holloway (Gov’t Mule, Allman Brothers), and bassists Brett Bass (Gregg Allman) and Berry Duane Oakley (Allman Betts Band).
“Junior Mack is as good as anyone.”
-Jaimoe
“Andy is a really great guitar player and a pleasure to play with. He’ll intimidate you!”
-Dickey Betts
“No one knows the story of the Allman Brothers better than Alan Paul.”
-Warren Haynes
“Pete Levin’s a hell of a Hammond player!”
-Gregg Allman
“Junior Mack is a beast!”
-Eric Krasno
“Tone, taste, chops… Andy Aledort has it all.”
-Warren Haynes